A nutrition behaviour change intervention delivered through women's self-help groups in India is protective against depression and reduces time spent in market work
Objectives: Women's self-help groups (SHGs), which operate at large scale in India, are an important platform for delivering behaviour change communication (BCC) and social support interventions to rural women. Little is known about how such group-based interventions affect women's mental health and...
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| Formato: | Resumen |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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American Society for Nutrition
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142421 |
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